Re: Dead Tired of TBird :-(

2009-05-26 Thread John Doue
Roger Fink wrote: snip You can actually replicate the integrated feel of the SeaMonkey suite to a significant degree merely by installing minimize-to-tray for the two applications TB FF, and a common theme such as Mostly Crystal. So if you get into trouble with either one, well then what

Re: Dead Tired of TBird :-(

2009-05-25 Thread John Doue
Roger Fink wrote: RF wrote: Hiya SeaMonkies :-) I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and it was the ultimate pain. Now I am looking for something that is far less bloated, and still secure and simple.

Re: Dead Tired of TBird :-(

2009-05-25 Thread RF
John Doue wrote: Roger Fink wrote: RF wrote: Hiya SeaMonkies :-) I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and it was the ultimate pain. Now I am looking for something that is far less bloated, and still

Re: Dead Tired of TBird :-(

2009-05-25 Thread John Doue
RF wrote: John Doue wrote: Roger Fink wrote: RF wrote: Hiya SeaMonkies :-) I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and it was the ultimate pain. Now I am looking for something that is far less bloated,

Re: Dead Tired of TBird :-(

2009-05-25 Thread gNeandr
[25.05.2009 20:28]»RF« wrote: John Doue wrote: The strong point of SM is combining a browser and an email program into one, as Netscape and Mozilla Suite did. Some prefer this approach, some don't. The latest version of SM (1.1.16) is for me ideal: it combines the ease of use of TB

Re: Dead Tired of TBird :-(

2009-05-25 Thread Roger Fink
John Doue wrote: Roger Fink wrote: RF wrote: Hiya SeaMonkies :-) I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and it was the ultimate pain. Now I am looking for something that is far less bloated, and

Re: Dead Tired of TBird :-(

2009-05-24 Thread Barry Edwin Gilmour
RF wrote: Hiya SeaMonkies :-) I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and it was the ultimate pain. Now I am looking for something that is far less bloated, and still secure and simple. Simple enough to

Re: Dead Tired of TBird :-(

2009-05-24 Thread Roger Fink
RF wrote: Hiya SeaMonkies :-) I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and it was the ultimate pain. Now I am looking for something that is far less bloated, and still secure and simple. Simple enough to